English, asked by samrudhiambre134, 5 months ago

M (1) He wants to create near the 1 point
Pavitra Vana, a Brihat Panchavati.
(Pick out an infinitive from the
given sentence and use it in your
own sentence) *
Your answer​

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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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  • He wants to create near, the Pavitra Vana, a Brihat Panchavati.

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  • We've to pick out the infinitive form of verb form the above sentence and create a new sentence with the verb.

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The given question is focusing on "The types of non-finite verbs". Let us know about it!

‎Verbs which does not act like a verb and do not get changed even-though the tense, person or number changes in a sentence are non-finite verbs. Look at the sentences given below!

  • He likes to go for a trip.
  • They likes to go for a trip.

\mapsto Here, the verb 'play 'doesn't get changed although the number, person have changed.

Non- finite verbs are divided into three types:

  1. Infinitives - Verbs that are in the form of "to + verb 1" which functions as a noun, an adjective or an adverb in a sentence are infinitives. For example, She struggles to learn.
  2. Gerunds - Verbs with a suffix "ing", which functions as a noun in a sentence are gerunds. For example, The sleeping dog is brown.
  3. Participles - This type of verbs also has "ing" as a suffix but they acts as an adjective in a sentence. For example, The jumping girl is his sister.

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  • We know that a verb is said to be in infinitive form, if it is in the structure, "to + verb 1".
  • And in our sentence, the infinitive form of verb is "to create" (He wants to create near, the Pavitra Vana, a Brihat Panchavati).
  • We're also asked to create a new sentence using the verb "to create" on our own.
  • Sentence \leadsto The teacher asked us \underline{\sf{\red{to\:create}}} an account for academic purposes.

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